Insulate to reduce your home energy bills
Insulating your home is definitely a smart move. Doing so will help you drastically reduce your energy consumption and improve energy savings in the long run.
The process is not very difficult. However, there are some things you need to be aware of in order to properly insulate your home and maximize the benefits, thus saving hundreds on your energy bills. Let’s get straight to it then.
Don’t make assumptions about your house
Reducing your energy bills is all about knowing what changes will have the biggest impact on your home. But many people don’t really know what their home’s biggest problem areas are.
Making assumptions will stop you from making good decisions. For example, you might assume the most heat is lost through the windows and. as a consequence. decide to replace the windows only to later find out it hasn’t really made a difference.
A good idea would be to conduct a home energy audit yourself or hire a specialist to do it for you. This will help you prioritize your energy efficiency upgrades based on facts, not assumptions.
Take care of all problem areas
Heat travels in all directions, which means several areas of your home are exposed and need proper insulation to prevent heat loss. Most heat is lost through the walls, around 30% and up to 40%, but that doesn’t mean you should neglect the other parts of your home.
Insulating the walls is a good place to start, but in order to get the best results and see a big improvement in terms of costs, you should consider going all the way and insulating the entire house. That not only includes the walls, but also the floors, the roof, windows and doors.
Consider double glazing
Double glazing is the glazing process in which a window is made with two panes of glass with a space that separates them to reduce heat transfer across a part of the building envelope.
If you don’t already have it, double glazing can turn out to be a great investment for the future, as it substantially stops heat loss. Besides helping you save on heating bills, these windows also reduce internal condensation and outdoor noise pollution.
Invest in high-quality materials
To get the best results, you need to use quality materials to insulate your home. Also, you should choose materials that are easy to handle and install. This will help you save more money because you will be able to take care of the installation process yourself and not hire a contractor.
High-quality insulation materials can last up to 50 years with minimal loss of performance, so you won’t have to worry about repeating the whole process to insulate your home every ten years or so.
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